Pometia pinnata (tava) Sapindaceae (soapberry family) dawa , tawa (Fiji); kava (French Polynesia); kava , tava (Samoa); igi, ako, dawa , tauna (Solomon Islands); nandao (Vanuatu); lychee sauvage , le pomet ( pometier ), bois de pieu (French); oceanic lychee, island lychee (English); taun (PNG ...
ANTIMICROBIAL POTENCY AND PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ANTIMICROBIAL POTENCY AND PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF KALANCHOE PINNATA KALANCHOE PINNATA LEAVES EXTRACT LEAVES EXTRACT EMEH, A.A. EMEH, A.A. Biology/Microbiology Department, Biology/Microbiology Department, Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri.
Pongamia pinnata: An Untapped Resource for the Biofuels Industry of the Future Paul T. Scott & Lisette Pregelj & Ning Chen & Johanna S. Hadler & Michael A. Djordjevic &
Based on these results it is possible to conclude that Pongamia pinnata has promising antimicrobial activity. This plant can be used to discover bioactive natural products that may serve as leads for the dovelepment of new pharmaceuticals that address hither to unmet therapeutic needs.
The sausage tree (Kigelia pinnata): Ethnobotany and recent scientific work Professor PJ Houghton Pharmacognosy Research Laboratories, Department of Pharmacy, King's College London Kigelia pinnata (Bignoniaceae), colloquially called the Sausage Tree, or Worsboom, on account of its large fruits ...
International Journal of PharmTech Research CODEN (USA): IJPRIF ISSN : 0974-4304 Vol.2, No.4, pp 2283-2290, Oct-Dec 2010 Pongamia pinnata L: A Comprehensive Review S.R. Arote 1 * and P ...
J. Nat~l. Sci. Coun. Sri Lanka 1982 10 (2): 205-212 Growth and Nitrogen Fixation in Azolla pinnata.under Field Conditions S. A. KULASOORIYA, W. K. HIRIMBUREGAMA Department of Botanv, Ui~iversity of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.
Azolla ( Azolla pinnata ) as a Feed Ingredient in Broiler Ration Azolla(Azolla pinnata) as a feed ingredient in broiler ration
Research Letter Effect of Effect of Effect of Effect of Effect of Pongamia pinnata Pongamia pinnata Pongamia pinnata Pongamia pinnata Pongamia pinnata flowers on blood glucose and flowers on blood glucose and flowers on blood glucose and flowers on blood glucose and flowers on blood glucose and ...
2 Foreword Featured in this issue of RISE are three edible, lesser-known and indigenous species. These are binucao ( Garcinia binucao ), lipote( Syzgium polycephaloides (C.B. rox) Merr. and libas ( Spondias pinnata ).